Chafin Communities

Builder Spotlight: Chafin Communities

There’s this age-old adage that says “Less is More,” but for the founders of Chafin Communities, Brothers Eric and Daryl Chafin, they believe that “More is MORE!” They understand that their residents deserve more; more space, more (higher) quality of living, more amenities, more improvements, and MORE VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY!!!

This tandem had been working on the home construction business for over 30 years and all throughout the years that they’ve helped develop real estate n Georgia, they’ve discovered what home buyers really want. Hence, in 1996, they built their own business empire to further help people fulfill their dream home.

Chafin Communities realized that many of these home buyers are not only looking for inexpensive homes, they are looking for the value of the money that they can shell out. After all, these individuals know that a home is an investment, and there’s nothing better than to have a beautifully designed, well-executed, and efficient investment that suits them well!

At present, The Chafin Communities have constructed over 4500 homes in communities such as Willow Leaf in Buford, Maplecliff in Sugar Hill, Riverstone Park at Braselton, Ashbury Park at Hoschton, and many more all throughout the Gwinnett County! Any individual or family can find the perfect home that fits their economic situation without having to sacrifice their needs and their standards.

A proof that The Chaffin Communities build top-notch quality homes is their Gold Professionalism Award from the Greater Atlanta Homebuilder’s Association.

In Chafin Communities, there is more to come home to!

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